:23:00
It's right in there.
:23:04
Great too, incredible story,
it's developing fast.
:23:08
I think it could be
the best thing I've ever done.
:23:11
All I gotta do now is write it up.
:23:13
Write it up?
:23:15
You've got 19 hours.
:23:20
You move like a cat, Marty.
:23:22
37, 38, 39...
:23:26
Entered? How could you enter?
The door was locked.
:23:29
You broke down the door without a warrant.
:23:32
- I heard a scream.
- You heard a scream.
:23:35
Are you sure it wasn't laughter? Kids having
a good time, innocent merriment?
:23:40
No, it sounded like a scream.
:23:42
Hit him with the Fourth Amendment, Laz.
:23:47
That's not really appropriate,
the Fourth Amendment.
:23:50
- You're a law student?
- Yeah.
:23:52
Don't come on so heavy.
:23:54
- Why would I ever hire you?
- I'm sorry.
:23:56
OK, so you went inside.
Then what happened?
:24:00
I saw one of the defendants make
a furtive movement.
:24:03
- Like what?
- Shall I demonstrate?
:24:06
- Please.
- It was like this.
:24:09
- That's a furtive movement?
- Down into here.
:24:12
I'd like to demonstrate
that movement just like this.
:24:16
That's a furtive move
and you were scared and, er...
:24:20
- then what did you do?
- So I searched him.
:24:23
And what, in fact, did you find?
:24:26
- Pack of Mariboros.
- A pack of Mariboro cigarettes.
:24:33
So instead of just realising you had made
a human error and returning the cigarettes,
:24:38
you decided to peek inside. Why?
:24:41
Because I thought that defendant
may have been concealing
:24:45
a small plastic exploding device
of some kind.
:24:48
So I opened up the cigarettes, that's why.
:24:51
You were looking for a bomb
in a packet of cigarettes?
:24:56
Take your seat.
:24:58
I'm sorry.